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to the 161 countries have signed on as well as the european union but not the united states. it's advocates say that in order for the u.s. to have mineral rights and rights for oil and gas exploration beyond the continental shelf, that the u.s. has to have a seat at the table in some of the international bodies that this treaty has established. its opponents say that nel agreement to join these bodies would be necessarily conceding some of american sovereignty and freedom of action in the high seas. and they're opposed to it. the debate begins today into if it was established in 1994, you said 161 countries have signed on so far, what's been the stumbling block to getting it approve the by the u.s. senate? >> well, i mean, there's entrenched opposition on the gop side. had has come up in the senate in a serious way. in 2004, there were a bunch of hearings including the senate armed services committee and then in 2007, again, and the republican opposition was just enough to make sure that it never reached the 67-vote threshold required for senate ratification. again, this is a
to the 161 countries have signed on as well as the european union but not the united states. it's advocates say that in order for the u.s. to have mineral rights and rights for oil and gas exploration beyond the continental shelf, that the u.s. has to have a seat at the table in some of the international bodies that this treaty has established. its opponents say that nel agreement to join these bodies would be necessarily conceding some of american sovereignty and freedom of action in the high...
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and we're trying to say, is there some way the united states can help? so it doesn't lead to something much more tragic. we need your help. if you ever hear me say we're on top of this, we've got it under control, give me a call or send me an e-mail. because we need all the help we can get. there is plenty to be done, we need to keep the men in working congress elsewhere in the government and we're partners of all stripes. we need to expand the base of people who believe in this work, and as i said, it can't be business as usual. thank you very much. [applause] rick has. kindly offered to take son-in-law questions if there are questions from the audience i have to ask a question myself. will somebody be handing around the microphones or do people go to the side? >> handing them out. please, raise your hand so they landers out can see you, and stand up and introduce yourself. there's a question down here. i'm bob, i'm a proud member of the board of alliance. i'm wondering, you know, in this more complicated world we're in, accompany on the journeys you ha
and we're trying to say, is there some way the united states can help? so it doesn't lead to something much more tragic. we need your help. if you ever hear me say we're on top of this, we've got it under control, give me a call or send me an e-mail. because we need all the help we can get. there is plenty to be done, we need to keep the men in working congress elsewhere in the government and we're partners of all stripes. we need to expand the base of people who believe in this work, and as i...
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the libyans offered syrians weapons, and the united states threw its weight against that proposition. there you have it. the facts are plain for all to see. if american diplomacy and american power doesn't commit itself to the rescue of the syrian people, we see what we've been seeing for the last 15 months. >> as you know, some people saying no, including the obama administration, to committing american power. they're worried they would be essentially saying, start a full out civil war with pretty much no expectation of how it might end. you're saying that risk is better than what we have right now? >> that's exactly right. and again, i think, john, if you listen to the washington statements and the washington discourse, there is now this new argument, if you will, for this new case being made for abdication, that al qaeda is now involved in the struggle in syria. and my response to this, i don't think al qaeda is a factor in syria. if al qaeda is a factor, the powers of the world, the democracies are to blame because for a long time now, the syrian people have been waiting for the r
the libyans offered syrians weapons, and the united states threw its weight against that proposition. there you have it. the facts are plain for all to see. if american diplomacy and american power doesn't commit itself to the rescue of the syrian people, we see what we've been seeing for the last 15 months. >> as you know, some people saying no, including the obama administration, to committing american power. they're worried they would be essentially saying, start a full out civil war...
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this man was president and the united states. >> of course. >> the lead that interfere? >> what is the worst response? no, i have been asked that many times. but he is a gracious guest, especially now that he is out of office. but i think you also do not have to ask many questions to bill clinton because he can talk pretty well. i think the biggest thing is -- those folks in on the event. it was the clinton local initiative and a university. i thought long and hard for several days. that is how did the interview with bill clinton and with chelsea clinton also. >> on this program, we have a problem with politicians. >> america has a problem with politicians. >> well, said -- well-set. >> but they will not say anything. they're terrified. >> or they will say the same thing every time. >> so they say the same thing. you cannot get them off the talking points. if they are in government or supporting of the government, they will say this president and just to repeat something that has been repeated before the same thing with people in the bureaucracy. as a result, we tend not
this man was president and the united states. >> of course. >> the lead that interfere? >> what is the worst response? no, i have been asked that many times. but he is a gracious guest, especially now that he is out of office. but i think you also do not have to ask many questions to bill clinton because he can talk pretty well. i think the biggest thing is -- those folks in on the event. it was the clinton local initiative and a university. i thought long and hard for several...
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did you notice, did any of them ask are you from a blue state or a red state? did any of them say, are you a conservative? or an independent or are you a tea party member? they didn't ask that. i was in my home state of south dakota the other night speaking to an organization out there that does a branch for troubled boys. again, in south dakota my guess is that most of the audience, big business men in sioux falls, we all grew up in a state in which they came out here and couldn't have been more difficult breaking the prairie and building these communities and putting up barns and starting farms. i don't remember any one when i was a kid in which we all put our shoulder to whatever the wheel happened to be in front of us saying are you a conservative? or are you a liberal or are you a tea party member? we all kind of knew where everyone stood when it came to common cause everybody was willing to step forward on that. i think that we have to recapture that in some fashion. >> i just gave a speech a couple weeks ago to a big health care group. and there were peo
did you notice, did any of them ask are you from a blue state or a red state? did any of them say, are you a conservative? or an independent or are you a tea party member? they didn't ask that. i was in my home state of south dakota the other night speaking to an organization out there that does a branch for troubled boys. again, in south dakota my guess is that most of the audience, big business men in sioux falls, we all grew up in a state in which they came out here and couldn't have been...
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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units ross the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ for real. ...that make a real difference. well hello, welcome to hotels.com. summer road trip, huh? yep uhuh let's find you a room. at hotels.com, you'll always find the perfect hotel. cause we only do hotels. wow. i like that. nice! no. laugh...awe hmm nice huh ooh, yeah book it! oh boy call me... this summer, we're finding you the perfe
i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units ross the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it...
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if we don't do anything about our debt we're risking the full faith and credit of the united states. we can't go on having trillion dollar deficits. we do turn into greece. we have never had trillion dollar deficits until the last three years. and they don't end. that's the problem. you can blame it on george bush if you want but why do they continue the next ten years under the president's policies. and as paul looked into the past, i do have to remind you when barack obama was the united states senator, he opposed raising the debt limit. he called it unpatriotic to raise the debt limit. and now he wants to do it clean. well, clean means we don't cut anything. you can't raise the debt limit and not cut spending. that's acquiescence. that's quitting and saying we get conquered by debt. >> ari makes one really important point. i agree one with one, disagree with one. senator obama did vote exactly the way ari said. he has said now that he regrets that, but that was, i suspect, political. it was certainly a mistake and ari is right and fair to point that out. when he talks about the pa
if we don't do anything about our debt we're risking the full faith and credit of the united states. we can't go on having trillion dollar deficits. we do turn into greece. we have never had trillion dollar deficits until the last three years. and they don't end. that's the problem. you can blame it on george bush if you want but why do they continue the next ten years under the president's policies. and as paul looked into the past, i do have to remind you when barack obama was the united...
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but the united states is so much more religiously diverse than it was earlier in our history. the largest single faith group or the largest -- the fastest growing faith group in the united states and one of the largest is no religious affiliation at all. it's roughly 16% to 18% of the population and growing faster than any religious group. we are no longer, as part of a common culture, educated and steeped in the language of religion in the way that we once were, where if a president used a line from a psalm, we would all know what it was. if the president used a line from one of the first five books of the old testament, we in the if a president used a line from one of the first five books of the old testament, we in the audience and we all might know who it was. so when you invoke it in that way, you may divide as much as you unite, which makes it a very, very tricky gesture. also, we have kind of a running sore in this country when it comes to making one people out of this 311 million of us, and that is what we're going to do and how we're going to regard islam, the new kid
but the united states is so much more religiously diverse than it was earlier in our history. the largest single faith group or the largest -- the fastest growing faith group in the united states and one of the largest is no religious affiliation at all. it's roughly 16% to 18% of the population and growing faster than any religious group. we are no longer, as part of a common culture, educated and steeped in the language of religion in the way that we once were, where if a president used a...
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>> the united states has most of the refugees in the world. many are iraq and they're being resettled in san diego in large numbers. they're learning a new language, they have to find employment and the struggle is just beginning in a lot of ways. when my family came from beirut, i was 9 years old. working as a refugee case manager, i saw a lot of kids alienated, isolated. my name is mark and i use soccer to motivate refugees to succeed in the united states. we have 200 refugee youth in our programs. they come from all over africa, asia and the middle east. the families have endured the same struggles. when they realize that, they become like brothers and sisters. soccer gives confidence, it makes them feel like they belong and it's just fun.
>> the united states has most of the refugees in the world. many are iraq and they're being resettled in san diego in large numbers. they're learning a new language, they have to find employment and the struggle is just beginning in a lot of ways. when my family came from beirut, i was 9 years old. working as a refugee case manager, i saw a lot of kids alienated, isolated. my name is mark and i use soccer to motivate refugees to succeed in the united states. we have 200 refugee youth in...
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he is running to be our president of the united states. can we talk about him? >> i understand, chris, but you understand also that every candidate tries to fence off that which they can. also, look, i was there when the jeremiah wright story broke. i was one of three people who interviewed then-candidate obama about this. kids were off with another, and th then. >>. all i'm saying is in romney's own way and trying to redirect that which is accessible and that which is not accessible and it completely obliterated news for romney today which is he raised $4 million to run against president obama in the election campaign. >> it looks to me like, chuck, and you study this all the time. we've got a campaign coming. we're only in. the proceeds and so far the training program of which romney was very tough negative campaigning, basically dress in style bombing, erased him as an opponent, and yet he says, don't talk about me, don't engage in character assassination. any attack on my, and therefore i'm going to unleash the super. >> i would say basically you had the pre
he is running to be our president of the united states. can we talk about him? >> i understand, chris, but you understand also that every candidate tries to fence off that which they can. also, look, i was there when the jeremiah wright story broke. i was one of three people who interviewed then-candidate obama about this. kids were off with another, and th then. >>. all i'm saying is in romney's own way and trying to redirect that which is accessible and that which is not...
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>> the united states has most of the refugees in the world. many are iraqi and they're being resettled in san diego in large numbers. they're learning a new language, they have to find employment and the struggle is just beginning in a lot of ways. when my family came from beirut, i was 9 years old. working as a refugee case manager, i saw a lot of kids alienated, isolated. having a normal childhood is something they really deserve. my name is mark and i use soccer to motivate refugees to succeed in the united states. we have 200 refugee youth in our programs. it's really what trying to do with the kiz. we have 200 refugee youth in our program from africa, asia, and the middle east. the families have endured the same struggles. when they realize that, they become like brothers and sisters. soccer is an escape, it's confidence, and makes them feel like they belong, and it's just fun. we use soccer as a hook and we have them in our education program. we try to get them on to college. >> we're helping to find friends and teach me how to speak eng
>> the united states has most of the refugees in the world. many are iraqi and they're being resettled in san diego in large numbers. they're learning a new language, they have to find employment and the struggle is just beginning in a lot of ways. when my family came from beirut, i was 9 years old. working as a refugee case manager, i saw a lot of kids alienated, isolated. having a normal childhood is something they really deserve. my name is mark and i use soccer to motivate refugees to...
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. >> this is the president of the united states. this is a big, big deal. i'm heartened when he had the guts to come forward when it's not necessarily his political benefit to make this stand. there are hundreds of gay rights activist who is have worked really hard to have this moment, to have the first president of the united states to take this position. now in terms of the policy changing what actually happens on the ground, this doesn't do anything really. it's nice of the president lay down his marker, but there is a long road ahead to get rid of the difference of marriage act and turning over thighs these 30 state bans on controversial marriage. >> is this as rhetoricalcally as richard says, not changing things on day-to-day life, and there are those who say this is a necessary but step and now follow up with tangible act. is now he can create and frame a new moral framework. >> the president took a big risk today. this has never been done before. for someone who has been married since december to my husband this means a lot personally. i believe this
. >> this is the president of the united states. this is a big, big deal. i'm heartened when he had the guts to come forward when it's not necessarily his political benefit to make this stand. there are hundreds of gay rights activist who is have worked really hard to have this moment, to have the first president of the united states to take this position. now in terms of the policy changing what actually happens on the ground, this doesn't do anything really. it's nice of the president...
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states house of representatives the united states constitution is silent on how representatives of so how do our elected it would basically we could have to decide on what kind of districts we'd want ok so in a state with that had nine seats that they send to congress we'd have three three member districts ok and then would there would be a twenty five percent threshold so if a candidate crossed that then they would win election and so there'd be a republican a democrat and then an or an independent or a third party spot a lower threshold and if you pay taxes and you're subject to the laws of the land then you merits representation and i think we've both now another alternative is that instead of voting i really is a runoff voting is a preferential ballot it's like a lot of municipalities have a runoff where you have a first stage of election a primary one time and that's where all the candidates run against each other and then the top two vote getters go on to the general election so it takes two elections to do that so some voters if their favorite candidate was kicked off in the pr
states house of representatives the united states constitution is silent on how representatives of so how do our elected it would basically we could have to decide on what kind of districts we'd want ok so in a state with that had nine seats that they send to congress we'd have three three member districts ok and then would there would be a twenty five percent threshold so if a candidate crossed that then they would win election and so there'd be a republican a democrat and then an or an...
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>> look, every campaign -- >> can you talk about him -- he running to be president of the united states, can we talk about him. >> i understand, but you understand also that every candidate tries to fence off that which they can. i was there when the jeremiah wright story broke. i interviewed candidate obama about it. he fenced off to the best of his ability, the jeremiah wright story. here is what we will discuss and here is what we will not discuss. in romney's own way, whether you buy it or don't, he was trying to fence off or redirect that which is discussable and that which is not, and the context of the story that covered up the best news of the day which is that he ran $40 million to run against obama. >> czehuck, you study this all e time, we're only preseason, we're just getting started welcome but the preseason so far, the training program, we watched romney was very tough negative campaigning. basically a bombing of his opponents. he erased them as issues of his opponents, but he says don't talk about me or engage in character assassination. is that a way of saying any attack
>> look, every campaign -- >> can you talk about him -- he running to be president of the united states, can we talk about him. >> i understand, but you understand also that every candidate tries to fence off that which they can. i was there when the jeremiah wright story broke. i interviewed candidate obama about it. he fenced off to the best of his ability, the jeremiah wright story. here is what we will discuss and here is what we will not discuss. in romney's own way,...
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it could decide the election of the president of the united states. so, i couldn't understand how we have come so far, and are going to reverse our forward movement. i sat down with republicans and said explain this to me, there is no fraud. you're risking millions of voters, and they could not answer or give me a rationale, watch. >> now, representative dakotasly, has there been widespread voter fraud in florida. >> i don't think we want to wait. >> in the last three years, we had three people convicted of voter fraud in alabama. >> you're cracking jokes, right? three people in three years. >> how do you call that wide spread fraud? >> if you or the person on the receiving end of that fraud it's very important. >> there has been voter fraud over the years in alabama. >> you just didn't catch it. >> you changed the law, let me give you another -- >> joining me now is a democratic whip from maryland and one of the sponsors of the voter empowerment act unveiled today. thank you for being here. last time i saw you, two months ago, we were marching across
it could decide the election of the president of the united states. so, i couldn't understand how we have come so far, and are going to reverse our forward movement. i sat down with republicans and said explain this to me, there is no fraud. you're risking millions of voters, and they could not answer or give me a rationale, watch. >> now, representative dakotasly, has there been widespread voter fraud in florida. >> i don't think we want to wait. >> in the last three years,...
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after all, about a third of chinese exports come to the united states. their future is tied to our future in a way that can't be matched by any other bilateral relationship around the world. i want to rewind the tape for about 12 years and go back to 2000 when not only president clinton but also candidate george bush, former president ford, former president carter, and alan greenspan and everyone was saying, we have to bring china in through the world trading system, we have to end the annual review of chinese human rights, otherwise the united states will be isolated. if we do this, we will have balance trade with china, we will have democracy in china, we will have respect for human rights. we'll all be better off. if you haven't figured it out, that was the biggest joke perpetuated on the american people. you haven't been paying attention. we have a $295 billion trade deficit. that's a record with china last year. we have 2.8 million lost american jobs. you have china using this wealth to opress its people with the help of equipment provided by a manu
after all, about a third of chinese exports come to the united states. their future is tied to our future in a way that can't be matched by any other bilateral relationship around the world. i want to rewind the tape for about 12 years and go back to 2000 when not only president clinton but also candidate george bush, former president ford, former president carter, and alan greenspan and everyone was saying, we have to bring china in through the world trading system, we have to end the annual...
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having the europeans take part of it with the united states pulling all of the strings, not a terrible way to go if you're trying to build an international coalition and they need to do that in syria. but the circumstances are quite different on the ground in syria than libya. in comparison -- the thing that amaze me about romney on foreign policy how popular it is with veteran. he has a 24-point lead among veteran over obama. john mccain, who was one of the greatest veterans of all, only won by ten point as among veterans. romney didn't serve. he got an academic deferment, obama was too young for service, but it's interesting to me, puzzling actually, as to why he has a mammoth lead among veteran now. >> i'm afraid we've run out of time. thank you for joining us. stay with us. much more ahead. >> i'm committed to romney's election. giving this economy, this level of unemployment, deficits it's likely he'll win and you'll see it pull away in september and october. >> calling mitt romney a liar? >> yes. [ female announcer ] research suggests the health of our cells plays a key role thro
having the europeans take part of it with the united states pulling all of the strings, not a terrible way to go if you're trying to build an international coalition and they need to do that in syria. but the circumstances are quite different on the ground in syria than libya. in comparison -- the thing that amaze me about romney on foreign policy how popular it is with veteran. he has a 24-point lead among veteran over obama. john mccain, who was one of the greatest veterans of all, only won...
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and to terrorize the united states. again. it didn't happen. and therein lies the tale. but one that may not be over. because of a man named ibrahim al asiri. pierre, who's that? >> he's the master bomb maker based in yemen. diabolical mind. chemist. in training. and the big issue this week that sources were telling me is that not only has the united states government got to kill this guy, and they're being pretty blunt and needs to be taken off the map, he did something in the past year that has people in washington extremely concerned. he trained a bunch of disciples. and what i mean by disciples, he trained other master bomb makers. with the thought that if he's taken off the battlefield, this -- this threat would continue. and so now you have the prospect of a bunch of bomb makers who have gone across the planet to parts unknown developing their own plots. gwen: so when you look at this, we only hear of double agents anymore on spy novels and movies. but when -- describe how this -- whoever this person was, who worked to expose this plot. >> right. well, we have what
and to terrorize the united states. again. it didn't happen. and therein lies the tale. but one that may not be over. because of a man named ibrahim al asiri. pierre, who's that? >> he's the master bomb maker based in yemen. diabolical mind. chemist. in training. and the big issue this week that sources were telling me is that not only has the united states government got to kill this guy, and they're being pretty blunt and needs to be taken off the map, he did something in the past year...
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>> the united states has most of the refugees in the world. many are iraq and they're being resettled in san diego in large numbers. they're learning a new language, they have to find employment and the struggle is just beginning in a lot of ways. when my family came from beirut, i was 9 years old. working as a refugee case manager, i saw a
>> the united states has most of the refugees in the world. many are iraq and they're being resettled in san diego in large numbers. they're learning a new language, they have to find employment and the struggle is just beginning in a lot of ways. when my family came from beirut, i was 9 years old. working as a refugee case manager, i saw a
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but the difference in the past is, look, our country wouldn't exist-- the united states of america itself was a compromise between big states and small state, northern states and southern states, et cetera. they had to come together and said being one country is more important than our differences. we don't have that. and you ask why. in the house of representatives, we have had the jiry mannedder, out of 435 members of the house, no more than 80 districts are very competitive. the real races are in the primaries. so if you are a democrat and your real race is in the primary, you move left. in the republican party, you move to the right. so there are not nearly as many people in the middle to make fashioned compromises. in the senate, it's the role of big money and the interest groups that can contribute millions of dollars and number 2, the caucus system, where to my surprise when i arrive in the senate, i was informed you are a part of the team. we expect you to be loyal to the team. don't be independent. don't vote for yourself, if do you that, we will do things to punish you for that.
but the difference in the past is, look, our country wouldn't exist-- the united states of america itself was a compromise between big states and small state, northern states and southern states, et cetera. they had to come together and said being one country is more important than our differences. we don't have that. and you ask why. in the house of representatives, we have had the jiry mannedder, out of 435 members of the house, no more than 80 districts are very competitive. the real races...
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a representative of the united states, but a figure of the world in a very effective way. gwen: you said bipartisan, but he's still been more active in politics than, say, george w. bush has been. it was a minor spectacle of him last week being asked whether he endorsed romney and he said, yeah, just as elevator doors closed. he hasn't been involved at all in politics, like his vice president has. >> it's interesting. if you go to the white house today you can still see the scratch marks where bill clinton had to be dragged. [laughter] he said repeatedly he would still love to be president if he could be. george w. bush was done. he was ready to go home. he had a very tumultuous eight years. in december of 2008 he's about to leave office and he's giving the kennedy center award to morgan freeman. he recalls his movie, "deep impact." he says that's when a comet hits the earth and destroys civilization, about the only thing that hasn't happened in the last eight years. he felt financial crisis, terrorism, war, he had enough. his model for post presidency is modeled after his
a representative of the united states, but a figure of the world in a very effective way. gwen: you said bipartisan, but he's still been more active in politics than, say, george w. bush has been. it was a minor spectacle of him last week being asked whether he endorsed romney and he said, yeah, just as elevator doors closed. he hasn't been involved at all in politics, like his vice president has. >> it's interesting. if you go to the white house today you can still see the scratch marks...
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states or in, whatever, you know, wherever you are from. but to do it in another language, with a different culture is, that challenging? >> yeah, you know, the toughest thing is, a lot of them, you have to put this little ear piece in and somebody's translating for you. so there's a delay and it's translation and it's a live audience. kristen and i had to do this -- >> jimmy: kristen stewart. >> you know her. chef plays snow white in the film. we did a show together in madrid and when we got there, they were trying, backstage, explain the show to us and the guy just kept -- he was trying to be very energetic, he was like, just go crazy, like, you know, just do whatever and i was like, okay, but what's your demographic, is this for kids? he's like, everybody! and i was like -- okay. so, when we walked on, it was a little nutty and then every time -- >> jimmy: go crazy? >> we were trying to -- i was trying my best to please everybody so i kind of karate chopped my way through. kristen was, like, crazy, who are you and what are you doing? whe
states or in, whatever, you know, wherever you are from. but to do it in another language, with a different culture is, that challenging? >> yeah, you know, the toughest thing is, a lot of them, you have to put this little ear piece in and somebody's translating for you. so there's a delay and it's translation and it's a live audience. kristen and i had to do this -- >> jimmy: kristen stewart. >> you know her. chef plays snow white in the film. we did a show together in madrid...
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united states in 2008, united states in 2010, everywhere in the world look what happened in britain, germany, france, greece. what incumbent would be confident in this environment? except for some reason the u.s. democrats and i think it has to do with how bad the republicans are. in the end we got to tighten up here. this thing is nowhere near in the bag. it's a really tough laekz aelec. we are not anywhere near aggressive enough. >> what do you make of this? considering that rick santorum was more conservative than mitt romney. when it came to who was getting the nomination for the republican party it was not the most conservative person. >> every race is different. it didn't have a name id. he had no money compared to mitt romney. those are a lot of factors that led to the suspension of the campaign. mitt romney just did this a few years ago. but i think on a larger scale and james alluded to some of this earlier, this is going to be a dog fight. there is going to be a ton of money spent in this race, something like we have never seen. even in this cycle, even in 2010 it wasn't th
united states in 2008, united states in 2010, everywhere in the world look what happened in britain, germany, france, greece. what incumbent would be confident in this environment? except for some reason the u.s. democrats and i think it has to do with how bad the republicans are. in the end we got to tighten up here. this thing is nowhere near in the bag. it's a really tough laekz aelec. we are not anywhere near aggressive enough. >> what do you make of this? considering that rick...
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bin laden believed that biden was unprepared to be president and would leave the united states into a crisis. documents seized a year ago during that raid that killed bin laden in his pakistan hideout. >> because of the interest in and on this anniversary in the mission that led to his demise this was deemed an appropriate time to release them. >> and he was frustrate that had spinnoff groups were unable to win public support and worried poorly planned attacks were leaving too many innocent muslims dead. there is a link under see it on tv. >> and california state fire officials paying attention to reports that terrorists may try to use wildfires as next weapons. al qaeda's english language magazine is offering advice on how to start a huge forest fire how to read weather maps and make timed explosives and bombed to set fires in the u.s., montana is one likely target. and there is cal fire sweeching watch. >> a wildfire can inflict damage. >> and also says an earn born al qaeda leader urged the use of population centers. >> and moving on, facebook set a price for its public stock offer
bin laden believed that biden was unprepared to be president and would leave the united states into a crisis. documents seized a year ago during that raid that killed bin laden in his pakistan hideout. >> because of the interest in and on this anniversary in the mission that led to his demise this was deemed an appropriate time to release them. >> and he was frustrate that had spinnoff groups were unable to win public support and worried poorly planned attacks were leaving too many...